The implementation of a portal allowing for retrieving data from at least part of the WDCs was identified as a feasible goal during the last WDC meeting in Bremen. The first step will concentrate on metadata catalogues.

National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine presents the National Atlas of Ukraine— a new information product, that integrates the modern knowledge about the country.

Its availability to the world is certainly an important event in social and academic life. It summarizes the huge volume of spatial information, provides a variety of information on history, environment, population and economy of Ukraine — a large independent European state.

The Atlas is covering various aspects of natural recourses and demographic economic potential that are consistently interconnected and based on modern data bank. It will also stimulate the replenishment of the further development of fundamental knowledge about Ukraine.

National atlas is an important component of the whole of geographic information system. It will be useful for the legislative and executive authority in justifying and determining the strategy of socio-economic development, planning, projects’ implementation, and scientific research for education and patriotic education of citizens.

The Inter-regional Geomagnetic Data Center of the Russian-Ukrainian INTERMAGNET segment is operated by the Geophysical Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences (GC RAS). Geomagnetic data are transmitted from observatories and stations located in Russia and Ukraine.

Sustainable development atlas of regions of Ukraine is one of the tools to support management decisions based on analysis of regional differences in regional development in Ukraine. Use the map data to evaluate divisions received performance and identify trends in their spatial distribution.

The service provides a convenient and public access to data on sustainable development. It allows data for separate Ukranian region and gives a possibility to compare data for different countries in tabular or visual form.

On the basis of the Canadian study project "Establishment of the basis of the infrastructure of spatial data: providing a base in the Ukrainian government to support sustainable economic growth", WDC Ukraine has launched a geomatics cources that has been operating successfully since 2015.

The service provides a convenient and public access to data on sustainable development. It allows data for separate countries and gives a possibility to compare data for different countries in tabular or visual form.

The results of short-term predictive modeling of the number of patients with COVID-19 in Ukraine and Kyiv are obtained using a multilayer Back Propagation Neural Network based on the mechanism "sliding window".